so, snowboarind is like, you wake up early in the morning, so you can get to the hills as soon as possible. You breath in that fresh air, and you feel so alive! You snowboard all day, and you don't even feel exhausted becouse, you enjoy yourself. Than some vodka feige would be drinked, and omg, its already 4pm! so the slopes would close... you have to go home:( but when you get there, you'd feel so tired, you couldn't even do anything else than sleep. and when you wake up, everything continuoues! thats snowboarding

Have forgotten your LC-A splitzer or can't find it once again? Or do you just have to be fast, with no time to mount and set your splitzer? That's not a problem. You don't need the splitzer all the time to do the splitz. You can use your finger!

In the morning of 31st of december, in Basque Country is a tradition to go to Gorbea Mountain (1482mt) with a bottle of champagne and a sandwich. It's normally snowed and freezing but the experience worths it. I decided to give a little part of coulour to the pictures and shot some doubles with a graffiti exhibition now in town. You don't find many times graffittis in museums.

Music is my daily bread. For years I’ve been submerged in a parallel reality that is defined by staffs, measures, beats, and pitches. But a little while ago I was presented with some fine spread for my bread: Lomography!

Memorable quotes from Lost in Translation:
"Charlotte : I tried taking pictures, but they were so mediocre. I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, like horses... taking pictures of your feet."
Anybody else who saw the film who found this funny?

A (Lomo) prophecy is being fulfilled! In a zombie apocalyptic world, you will have to leave all the modern day comforts behind. Are you ready to say goodbye to electricity and battery-powered electronic automation? Paper Light Meter will help you get properly exposed shots until the end of days.

Underexposed multi layered photo. I can imagine there is a true sense of wonder and isolation soaring above the clouds in a baloon looking down on Earth. There are a lot of reasons this lomograph is one of my favorites. It is my most popular lomograph. It is a double exposure and I love doubles. I also love hot air balloons and hope to one day ride in one.

Since I was the only one who had a lomo camera in the group, I did the lomowalk alone. An hour before we left for the airport, I took one last stroll along the beach.
LESSON LEARNED: the beach can over expose an ISO 100 film